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Bruins Prospect Beckett Hendrickson is in Line for a Sophomore Leap

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By: Neil Simmons | Follow me on Twitter / X: @NSimmz

The annual roster churn in college hockey presents new opportunities for players across the country, whether they’re rising through the ranks within their team or exploring the transfer portal for greener pastures. Nearly every Bruins prospect has taken the former route this offseason, airing on the side … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospect Philip Svedeback Could Stamp His Name in the History Books at Providence College

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Over the past 20 years, Hockey East has developed a strong track record of producing NHL-caliber goaltenders, ranging from backups and tandems to everyday starters, Vezina Trophy and Conn Smythe winners, and, most recently, all three netminders for Team USA at 4Nations. The Boston Bruins are well … Keep Reading

Breaking: Arizona State “Moving On” From Bruins Prospect Cole Spicer

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By: Neil Simmons | Follow me on Twitter / X: @NSimmz

Per Brad Elliott Schlossman on Twitter / X, Boston Bruins draft pick Cole Spicer, who was slated to join Arizona State this fall, will not play for the Sun Devils. Spicer had committed to the program back in April after a season in the United States Hockey League (USHL), but … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospects Chris Pelosi & Elliott Groenewold Set for Sophomore Stardom at Quinnipiac

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Boston College may get all the headlines thanks to James Hagens & co, but they’re not the only college team boasting multiple Bruins prospects this coming season. Chris Pelosi and Elliott Groenewold both broke into the college ranks with Quinnipiac last season, and played valuable roles for … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospect Andre Gasseau is Poised to Lead the Way as a Senior at BC

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Andre Gasseau has already been around the block at the Bruins Development Camp. This past session marked his fifth since being drafted by Boston in the 7th round of the 2021 NHL Draft. Since then, the Bruins organization has watched him grow from the youngest skater at … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospect Dean Letourneau is Ready for a Sophomore Breakout

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It’s safe to say Dean Letourneau didn’t have the most glamorous freshman year at Boston College. After being drafted 24th overall by the Bruins in the 2024 NHL Draft, the 6’7” Center made the jump from Canadian high school hockey directly to Hockey East. The move was … Keep Reading

How a Bruins Trade From 1986 is Still Paying Off in 2025

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Last Saturday afternoon, the Boston Bruins used the 51st overall pick in the NHL Draft to select William Moore, a promising young forward out of the US National Development Program. On the surface, this was simply viewed as a good value pick with a quirk, as Moore, like the Bruins’ … Keep Reading

Breaking: Bruins Extend Jokiharju, Beecher, and DiPietro

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Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney has been a busy man over the past few days, wasting no time after the NHL Draft to tie up some business ahead of free agency. Following the Morgan Geekie extension announced last night, the Bruins have announced new deals for Henri Jokiharju, … Keep Reading

The Bruins Need to Resurrect an Edge to Their Game

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The best team in hockey doesn’t always win the Stanley Cup; it’s won by the toughest. It sounds so simple to say, but if it hasn’t been evident for decades, the Florida Panthers emphatically hammered it home with their second consecutive Stanley Cup last week. The Panthers have dominated the playoffs … Keep Reading

How Will the Bruins Defense Line Up in 2025-26?

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By: Neil Simmons | Follow me on Twitter / X: @NSimmz

It goes without saying that the 2024-25 Boston Bruins were a mess across the board. Every possible disaster coalesced into a Murphy’s Law type of season: the goaltending never got settled, the forwards struggled to score, and the defense collapsed due to injuries and a neverending parade … Keep Reading

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